The nozzle for a 3D printer is a crucial element because it significantly affects the quality and durability of the print and the time it takes to complete the project.
For this reason, it is worth ensuring it is of high quality.
Nozzle offer from UBOT Technologies
UBOT Technologies' offer includes four types of nozzles for 3D printers: plated copper, tungsten carbide, brass, and stainless steel. They differ, among others, in thermal conductivity and are used for various types of materials.
The choice of nozzle for a 3D printer should depend primarily on the filament we will print with. For materials requiring high temperatures, it is worth opting for a stainless steel nozzle or a plated copper nozzle to avoid the problem of a clogged nozzle. A brass nozzle is a good choice if we print with materials that do not require high temperatures due to its low price and better filament flow. The tungsten carbide nozzle is a universal nozzle. It is perfect for printing with any filament
Reinforced nozzle
Reinforced stainless steel nozzle. Its use is necessary for materials with high abrasive properties, which a brass nozzle cannot handle. The maximum printing temperature is 450°C, and the thermal conductivity is 22W/m·k.
Steel 3D printer nozzles have lower thermal conductivity than standard nozzles. Stainless steel nozzles are more resistant to high temperatures.
Stainless steel is (unlike brass) resistant to corrosion, which makes it more durable and easier to maintain.
The stainless steel nozzle guarantees trouble-free 3D printing with filaments:
- with carbon fiber
- with fiberglass
- glowing in the dark
- Nylon X
- PEEK
- with an admixture of iron
- with an admixture of steel
- with an admixture of wood
- with an admixture of brass
- with an admixture of ceramics
Long stainless steel reinforced nozzle
Available sizes: 0.2 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.6 mm.
Short reinforced stainless steel nozzle
Available sizes: 0.2 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm, 1 mm
Standard nozzle
Standard brass nozzle. Suitable for printing with most materials available on the market. Its maximum printing temperature is 300°C, and thermal conductivity is 105W/m·k.
Conducts heat well. Brass is a soft material, which makes the nozzle pass the filament easily, allowing for faster and more stable printing. Using brass nozzles when printing high-temperature materials can lead to clogged nozzle problems because brass is sensitive to high temperatures and may deform
The brass nozzle is limited to non-abrasive materials such as:
- TPU
- Nylon
- ABS
- PET-G
- PP
- PC
- PLA
Standard long nozzle:
Available sizes: 0.4mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm
Standard short nozzle:
Available sizes: 0.2 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.3 mm, 0.35 mm, 0.4 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.6 mm, 0.8 mm, 1 mm, 1.2 mm
Plated copper nozzle
The plated copper nozzle is perfect for printing at high temperatures. The maximum printing temperature is 500°C, and its thermal conductivity is 330W/m·k.
It has exceptionally high thermal efficiency - and maintains an even temperature at the nozzle tip, guaranteeing process stability. Modern processing technology and post-processing of the nozzle make it free of burrs on the tip edge and impurities in the hole. It is made of the highest quality copper alloy, thanks to which it has high strength and thermal conductivity.
The plated copper nozzle is perfect for printing with filaments such as:
- PEKK
- P.E.I.
- PSU
- PPSU
Available sizes: 0.25mm, 0.4mm, 0.5mm, 0.6mm, 0.8mm, 1.0mm
Tungsten Carbide Nozzle
The tungsten carbide nozzle is a so-called nozzle for all types of filaments.
The maximum printing temperature is 550°C, and its thermal conductivity is 130W/m·k.
Ours is made of high-purity tungsten carbide - over 99.98%- with extremely high hardness and excellent wear resistance.
It is extremely thermally efficient, maintaining an even tip temperature during the printing process, which guarantees stable extrusion.
The tungsten carbide nozzle is a universal nozzle that works for all types of filaments, e.g.:
- PLA
- ABS
- PET
- HIPS
- PET-CF
- PEEK
Available sizes: 0.6mm, 0.8mm